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. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in the chip side upon, you know, a new one everyone year, basically, year, year and a half. so we where getting to the point where you can see out there, there might be a problem. we might not be able to get all this economic benefit, which there's a lot of value creation in the world based on the fact that chips keep getting cheaper and cheaper and have more and more functionality in them. hopefully, smart engineers will come about and fig outer this is how we're going to get that next step and get the cost down. but right now,t's a little worrying. we do lo
. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in...
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. >> mean time snowmobileer moore remains in the intensive care unit. of grand junction hospital after this crash on thursday. moore being treated for brain injury. also developed bleeding around his heart. boy that is scary stuf stuff. heavy machines and those wild stunts. bound to happen. >> one last check on the weather. which is spectacular and spencer is here to update. >> looking pretty good. time lapse view this afternoon from our high definition south beach camera downtown san francisco looking eastward across the ba bay. mainly blue sky with few thin high clouds moving overhead and we still have a few thin high cloud you see on live doppler 7 hd and skies clear. pleasant right now. state wide nice and sunny and mild down south. pleasantly cool up in the central part of the state. a little bit cloudy up around eureka a with a few showers. here in the bay area no showers tomorrow. just sunny skies. some thin high clouds again tomorrow but certainly bright sunshine, high pressure generally in the upper 50's to right around 60 degrees and here's th
. >> mean time snowmobileer moore remains in the intensive care unit. of grand junction hospital after this crash on thursday. moore being treated for brain injury. also developed bleeding around his heart. boy that is scary stuf stuff. heavy machines and those wild stunts. bound to happen. >> one last check on the weather. which is spectacular and spencer is here to update. >> looking pretty good. time lapse view this afternoon from our high definition south beach camera...
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a couple more ticks of moore's law. >> they can do similar things. >> the robots are getting more capable over time and cheaper over time. >> that could be devastating for india and china. >> it can. >> and maybe for us. >> i would rather have our problems than anybody else's problems right now the phenomenon you described is already taking place. you pointed out earlier that we've been shedding manufacturing jobs since about 1980 in this country, while output has gone up. what people don't realize is that the year peak manufacturing employment in china was 1996. they employ a lot fewer people now than they did then to make stuff. their manufacturing output is 77% greater than it was. >> now that you totally depressed us about the future of humanity, is there anything we can still do better than machines and will be able to for the foreseeable future? >> one of the things i learned is never say never. let me tell you what i've never seen a computer do. i've never seen a computer i would call creative. a computer i would call entrepreneurial. i've never seen what empathetic. >> rod brooks
a couple more ticks of moore's law. >> they can do similar things. >> the robots are getting more capable over time and cheaper over time. >> that could be devastating for india and china. >> it can. >> and maybe for us. >> i would rather have our problems than anybody else's problems right now the phenomenon you described is already taking place. you pointed out earlier that we've been shedding manufacturing jobs since about 1980 in this country, while...
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something similar to moore's law -- >> there's also the china a lot. china overproduces to the point of bankruptcy. [laughter] which is why the panels are so low, but it is closed. >> do you see it transforming technology? >> i do. although it is controversial, we should give credit to those people who have formed these new kinds of oil drilling, generally known as tracking -- fracking. we can have a separate discussion on how to regulate them and so forth. it is very controversial. it has changed the economic structure of energy production in america. if you look at renewables, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of the system. it changes everything. this goes under smart building. roughly 40% of the carbon emissions coming out of the u.s. are coming out of buildings. >> interesting. >> and frankly if you would stop heaping the buildings in new york and insulate them better, he would do better. if you think about solar, it is within 1 cent of a kilowatt in current structures, and that is phenomenal. i think there are a lot of reason
something similar to moore's law -- >> there's also the china a lot. china overproduces to the point of bankruptcy. [laughter] which is why the panels are so low, but it is closed. >> do you see it transforming technology? >> i do. although it is controversial, we should give credit to those people who have formed these new kinds of oil drilling, generally known as tracking -- fracking. we can have a separate discussion on how to regulate them and so forth. it is very...
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chris moore announcing early last year he would retire january 18th. as one of his final acts as chief, moore denying san jose's casino matrix the opportunity to open the high stakes gaming room on the 8th floor. larry esquivel will take over as interim police chief until the city can find a replacement. esquivel is a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force and he says he's not interested in taking that job full time. >>> some people in the east bay in pleasanton believe their neighborhood is being targeted by burglars. one woman said a man knocked on her door earlier this week and tried to kick it down. it happened after 11:00 in the morning. her mother-in-law screamed and the man took off. other neighbors say they have been hounded by aggressive door to door salesmen lately. some are afraid to answer the door at all anymore. >> knowing that somebody is that brazen to get through the door or want to get through the door is just gut wrenching for me. i don't even want to answer the door. >> police say since the homes are close to the 680 freeway,
chris moore announcing early last year he would retire january 18th. as one of his final acts as chief, moore denying san jose's casino matrix the opportunity to open the high stakes gaming room on the 8th floor. larry esquivel will take over as interim police chief until the city can find a replacement. esquivel is a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force and he says he's not interested in taking that job full time. >>> some people in the east bay in pleasanton believe their...
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and trevor moore and mikey day ay "dare." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you! thank you! thank you! welcome to "the tonight show." wow! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! very kind! you sound like you all got your flu shots. listen to this. according to the cdc over 128 million flu vaccines have
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. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in the chip side upon, you know a new one everyone year basically, year, year and a half. so we where getting to the point where you can see out there, there might be a problem. we might not be able to get all this economic benefit, which there's a lot of value creation in the world based on the fact that chips keep getting cheaper and cheaper and have more and more functionality in them. hopefully, smart engineers will come about and fig outer this is how we're going to get that next step and get the cost down. but right now it's a little worrying. we do loo
. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in...
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juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is completely out of ammunition, so we are looking at a situation where if they are not in there supporting interest rates, you are going to see the market react and probably react badly. so investors and advisors could be in a rising interest rate environment before it really is due." thanks, juli. from new jersey northward, there's plenty of people hoping the newly-elected members of the house respond to disaster relief better than their outgoing predecessors. members of the 113th congress were sworn in thursday, a day after house majority leader john boehner put off a floor vote on $60 million approved by the senate to help the northeast recover from superstorm sandy, the most destructive storm of 2012. toda
juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is completely out of ammunition, so we are looking at a situation where if they are not in there supporting interest rates,...
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only 20 boats are still left out of 90 moored here in august. many need repairs and unable to push off, other says they'll stay until all of their legal options are exhausted. there two harbors on the property. one family owns inner harbor and jaisent rv lot. leasing the outer harvor. the defiant boat owners are fighting developer plan to private ties outer harbor which is now open to public berthing. that is where paul's boat is moored. >> we don't sprob remembers with owners developing property. but this belongs to the people of california. that is what we're concerned about. >> so what happens after the midnight deadline? >> we are gooding to have to use legal proceedings available to us. and only one thing is certain. at the end of the day, an oold landmark will be gone. one spokesman says there are about seven boat owners who asked permission to stay here beyond the deadline. the spokesman says theirg í now there, is still hope for the remaining boat owners here. the redwood city city council will hear their appeal at the end of the month.
only 20 boats are still left out of 90 moored here in august. many need repairs and unable to push off, other says they'll stay until all of their legal options are exhausted. there two harbors on the property. one family owns inner harbor and jaisent rv lot. leasing the outer harvor. the defiant boat owners are fighting developer plan to private ties outer harbor which is now open to public berthing. that is where paul's boat is moored. >> we don't sprob remembers with owners developing...
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in the last four years alone, the solar industry has gotten on what they call a moore's law curve meaning price performance improves by roughly two times every 18-24 months. in the last four years, we've gotten ourselves in an innovation cycle in batteries so that by the end of 2020 electric vehicles actually will be price competitive with gas-driven cars. the problem with these things is that we can't wait. we can't wait because of the environmental effects, and we can't wait because we need the economy to grow quickly right now. so the book lays out a whole bunch of different ideas for bringing private investment much, much more quickly into the job of rebuilding the power plant. >> host: reed hundt, recently on this policeman james glans was on this program. he's written a series on some of the new york power plants, and he doesn't necessarily agree that the internet is completely green or is terribly green. what's your thought on that? >> guest: well, he's right about that. people say the data centers in the united states account for 2% of all electricity consumption. if it isn't exac
in the last four years alone, the solar industry has gotten on what they call a moore's law curve meaning price performance improves by roughly two times every 18-24 months. in the last four years, we've gotten ourselves in an innovation cycle in batteries so that by the end of 2020 electric vehicles actually will be price competitive with gas-driven cars. the problem with these things is that we can't wait. we can't wait because of the environmental effects, and we can't wait because we need...
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moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him to go. san jose by the way has not yet named a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> 49ers fever sweeping the bay area. the team is one win away from the super bowl. ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose as fans gear up for the game. janine. >> reporter: we're here in downtown and one place that is expected to be packed with 49er fans is this sports bar on santa clara street. whenever the big games like this they usually bring in extra staff to happened l the crowds and make sure the beer is flowing. bay area fans have been stocking up on 49ers memorabilia. they plan on wearing their jerseys to cheer the team on when they take on the falcons on sunday. this is the second year in a row the niners made it to the nfc championship. they are one game away from playing at the super bowl in new orleans. we talked to fans this morning. >> i would love to go to a sports bar. so me and a couple buddies plan to watch the game. yeah. i mean because it's like if the 49ers go to super bowl, then that
moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him to go. san jose by the way has not yet named a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> 49ers fever sweeping the bay area. the team is one win away from the super bowl. ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose as fans gear up for the game. janine. >> reporter: we're here in downtown and one place that is expected to be packed with 49er fans is this sports bar on santa clara street. whenever...
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the chief, kris moore, has expressed concerns over the casino's ability to safely monitor activity on that top floor. >> all right. >>> you and i have been talking about this all day. perfect timing. good weather, today is thursday, that means tomorrow is friday. christina loren is bringing it all for us. >> i am. and you know what, i'm looking, 10, 11 days out. it looks like as we get into next weekend and, ooh, after that we're going to get into a wet pattern. so, yeah, next saturday and sunday, looking to be very active. but this coming saturday and sunday, fantastic weather. you just can't beat it. california getting spoiled. 11:09 now, live look. hazy over the bay bridge this early, early morning. it's only 11:09, but your temperatures are climbing. 52 degrees in sunnyvale. 52 in gilroy. so the good news, we're already running about 3 to 4 degrees warmer and we're going to keep climbing this afternoon. temperatures getting close to the mid 60s, just about everywhere across the bay area. tomorrow we're going to be closer to 70 degrees. especially in the south bay we're getting our
the chief, kris moore, has expressed concerns over the casino's ability to safely monitor activity on that top floor. >> all right. >>> you and i have been talking about this all day. perfect timing. good weather, today is thursday, that means tomorrow is friday. christina loren is bringing it all for us. >> i am. and you know what, i'm looking, 10, 11 days out. it looks like as we get into next weekend and, ooh, after that we're going to get into a wet pattern. so, yeah,...
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. >> today is the last day of the job for san jose police chief chris moore. the 25 year veteran led the police department for two years. his tenure saw a rise in crime, budget cuts and growing morale problems. >> nathan burress, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend and her friend in the toll plaza was sentenced to death today. burress shot and killed deborah ross and maurice chucky everett at the toll plaza in 2009. during the sentencing burress says it doesn't matter because california legal battles over the death penalty make the execution unlikely. >> a man released from president yochb ak convicted for two murders years ago is accused now of killing his mother. he faced a judge and murder charges again, today. >> convicted double murderer and former death row inmate pled not guilty to killing1 çñ >>> prurters accused him of buying her a 73-year-old lexus. it left the victim bankrupt and heart broken. investigators say she apparently used some nonpay off the victim in another criminal case. >> overseas now new information on the hostage situation in al
. >> today is the last day of the job for san jose police chief chris moore. the 25 year veteran led the police department for two years. his tenure saw a rise in crime, budget cuts and growing morale problems. >> nathan burress, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend and her friend in the toll plaza was sentenced to death today. burress shot and killed deborah ross and maurice chucky everett at the toll plaza in 2009. during the sentencing burress says it doesn't matter because...
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well, thanks to moore's law, which is the law that drives everything in technology about making every 18 months becomes twice as powerful and half as expensive -- >> rose: the processing in computers and everything else. >> everything becomes cheaper over time. like if you made an automobile it would only cost ten cents today. but the notion is that now we've gone -- we've put the means production in the hands of the consumers and that means that they literally no longer need media companies or big companies. if they have something to say or something they want to create and it basically says people like you who have an audience, who have a brand, no matter how large or small can reach that brand in a way you never could before. you don't need someone else's permission. you don't need to observe the seven words no one can say on television. you can have whatever programming you wish. this is likely, i think, to result in some really important improvements in daily life for all of us. i think it will be transformational in education because essentially this notion that we're going to d
well, thanks to moore's law, which is the law that drives everything in technology about making every 18 months becomes twice as powerful and half as expensive -- >> rose: the processing in computers and everything else. >> everything becomes cheaper over time. like if you made an automobile it would only cost ten cents today. but the notion is that now we've gone -- we've put the means production in the hands of the consumers and that means that they literally no longer need media...
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chris moore announced early last year he would retire on january 18th. as one of his final acts as chief, moore denying san jose's casino matrix the opportunity to open high stakes gaming on the eighth floor. larry esquivel will take over until they find a replacement chief. a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force. he says he's just not interested in taking the job full time. >>> the san jose mother who lied about the attempted abduction of her 2-year-old daughter may now be charged later today for filing a false police report. san jose police say they discovered the lie after re-interviewing that woman. they say her story was not consistent. this morning a number of people very upset by that lie. police who spent money on that investigation and neighbors who for 48 hours thought a child predator was on the loose. >> angry right now because everyone thought it was real and everyone was so scared. >> police will now discuss that case with the santa clara county district attorney's office who will decide whether charges should in fact be filed. >>>
chris moore announced early last year he would retire on january 18th. as one of his final acts as chief, moore denying san jose's casino matrix the opportunity to open high stakes gaming on the eighth floor. larry esquivel will take over until they find a replacement chief. a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force. he says he's just not interested in taking the job full time. >>> the san jose mother who lied about the attempted abduction of her 2-year-old daughter may now be...
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thomas watson once wrote that he failed to understand how see moore cray who had only 34 employees plus the jauntier, could beat ibm with its resources. >> and this has 64 miles of wire. tell us about that? >> it connecting everything, and it's done by hand. it took about six months for a team of women assemblers to quire up a cray 1. >> and how much did it cost? ed. >> 10 million. >> holy cow. in 1970s money, that was a lot of money. what was the main motivation? >> well, a lot of defense problems, for example nuclear weapons design, even weather forecasting required intense amounts of computer power, and theca 1 was the -- the cray 1 was the only computer that could handle that problem. >> tell us about the design. >> well, it's round because it keeps the amount of wire there shorter and thus faster. >> all right. let's take a look now at the minis. >> okay. >> this is my favorite computer in the whole museum. tell us about this bright horsage honeywell computer. >> this was put out by neiman marcus, who puts out the fancy christmas list. this was the gag item, or the kind of crazy gi
thomas watson once wrote that he failed to understand how see moore cray who had only 34 employees plus the jauntier, could beat ibm with its resources. >> and this has 64 miles of wire. tell us about that? >> it connecting everything, and it's done by hand. it took about six months for a team of women assemblers to quire up a cray 1. >> and how much did it cost? ed. >> 10 million. >> holy cow. in 1970s money, that was a lot of money. what was the main motivation?...
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constitutional expert ilya shapiro and sabrina schafer as well as "the wall street journal"'s steve moore. steve, a disturbing series of events, to put it mildly. >> no question about it, neil. and, look, we have a three-branch system of government in washington. the president is the chief of the executive branch, that means the president doesn't make the laws, he executes the laws that congress passes. and, you know, i'm in austin, texas, today. here in texas everybody's been talking about this. what is with all these executive orders? what gives the president the authority to do this? and the one that, you know, i'm most interested in, obviously, is whether the president will try to unilaterally raise the debt ceiling without approval of congress. and that is the scuttlebutt right now in washington, that the president is simply going to do it whether congress authorizes that extension or not. neil: you know, sabrina, it's odd that this is occurring the same week we saw the movie "lincoln" honored with 12 oscar nods. of course, a lot of people point to the fact that abraham lincoln, you
constitutional expert ilya shapiro and sabrina schafer as well as "the wall street journal"'s steve moore. steve, a disturbing series of events, to put it mildly. >> no question about it, neil. and, look, we have a three-branch system of government in washington. the president is the chief of the executive branch, that means the president doesn't make the laws, he executes the laws that congress passes. and, you know, i'm in austin, texas, today. here in texas everybody's been...
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bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance under their parents health care system, free birth control, all of these other kinds of things, those actually, somebody has to pay for that, bill, right? there is no free lunch here. that is what we're seeing in the higher premium costs. what i think it will mean, people will lose their health insurance. they will not gain it. bill: i hope you're wrong about that. matt, i will of about you the last word because what the law talks about in some cases to have a federal review that controls the rate of increase. some states that is in place. other states it is not. and wha
bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance...
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steven moore, i'll let you go. we keep watching the dow, hopefully we'll hit 14,000 today, we'll watch. an hour and a half away from the closing bell. >>> let me move on, getting breaking news now involving syria. the syrian military is claiming that israel has bombed a research facility. senior international correspondent sara sidner is getting miked up. we'll talk to her about what is happening next. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optio
steven moore, i'll let you go. we keep watching the dow, hopefully we'll hit 14,000 today, we'll watch. an hour and a half away from the closing bell. >>> let me move on, getting breaking news now involving syria. the syrian military is claiming that israel has bombed a research facility. senior international correspondent sara sidner is getting miked up. we'll talk to her about what is happening next. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin...
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. >> the police department will be run by chris moore, after the department passed on all candidate whose applied for the job. >> attorneys for pg&e and plaintiffs in a deadly fire are looking to settle remaining cases without going to trial after eight people were killed that destroyed 38 homes. they determined that aged pipes and poor maintenance combined to cause the blast. more than 400 lawsuits by residents were filed against pg&e with a quarter settled. the ruling in october allowing the jury to consider punitive damages is prompting them to settle. >> facebook will reveal a new development at 10:00 at headquarters. they have been keeping the announcement under wraps. the speculation is they could reveal a feature that intensifies the competition with google. user would welcome that because the current search functions are limited. the company is not likely to unveil a facebook smartphone after c.e.o. zuckerberger shot down that rumors in the fall. >> what do you think of the fact that shares of facebook have been climbing before the reveal. >> shareholders probably are happy about
. >> the police department will be run by chris moore, after the department passed on all candidate whose applied for the job. >> attorneys for pg&e and plaintiffs in a deadly fire are looking to settle remaining cases without going to trial after eight people were killed that destroyed 38 homes. they determined that aged pipes and poor maintenance combined to cause the blast. more than 400 lawsuits by residents were filed against pg&e with a quarter settled. the ruling in...
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first, congresswoman moore thank you for sharing your story and thank you for speaking with us today. this act includes additional protections for the lgbt community, illegal immigrants, native american tribes. why didn't this come up for a vote? is it specifically the additions of those three elements that stopped this from getting a vote in the house? >> absolutely, victor. that's the reason. the violence against women act has always been bipartisan, but this time because of this practices from the advocates, from people in law enforcement, they saw the need to expand this to communities of color, to native americans, to the lgbt community, and young women who needed protection on camp uses and in particular the uvisas, the immigrants and the native american women became so contentious that people in the house just couldn't see themselves clear to pass it, and it's a shame that we're at this point, because now we have to start all over in the 113th congress and it's a shame, because this bill had some very, very hard times getting through the senate committee structure and certainly
first, congresswoman moore thank you for sharing your story and thank you for speaking with us today. this act includes additional protections for the lgbt community, illegal immigrants, native american tribes. why didn't this come up for a vote? is it specifically the additions of those three elements that stopped this from getting a vote in the house? >> absolutely, victor. that's the reason. the violence against women act has always been bipartisan, but this time because of this...
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you're about to hear what the family of 25-year-old caleb moore is saying about that tragic accident. plus, we're minutes away from president obama kicking off his push for immigration reform. this is big. what will his plan mean for the millions, the 11 million people here illegally. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i...
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something similar to moore's law applying to solar panels. >> it's not actually fully moore's law, there's also sort of the china law which is china overproduces to the point of bankruptcy. [laughter] which is sort of why the panels are so low. but it's close. >> but do you see technology as transforming our energy situation? >> it is. and i think although it's controversial, the fact of the matter is we should give credit to the people who invented these new forms of oil and natural gas drilling generally known as fracking, hydraulic fracking and so forth. those are american technological successes that have enabled us to sort of find more of this stuff. and, again, we can decide -- we can have a separate discussion as to how to regulate them and so forth which is very controversial. but the fact of the matter is that has materially changed the economic structure of energy in america. if you take a look at conservation and renewables which i think is, ultimately, the right answer, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of passive systems. it changes,. so this goes under th
something similar to moore's law applying to solar panels. >> it's not actually fully moore's law, there's also sort of the china law which is china overproduces to the point of bankruptcy. [laughter] which is sort of why the panels are so low. but it's close. >> but do you see technology as transforming our energy situation? >> it is. and i think although it's controversial, the fact of the matter is we should give credit to the people who invented these new forms of oil and...
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. >> any more word on caleb moore's injuries? >> last update from the family was that he remained in krillical condition, is being observed and monitored in the hospital in grand junction. >> can you describe his injuries for us? >> he was knocked out after you saw that sled hit him in the head and when he came to he was being treated to at the local hospital ins aspend for a concussion when they found bleeding around his heard so they air lifted him to st. mary's hospital in grand junction where, after i guess he had friday morning emergency heart surgery and complications from that surgery led to a brain injury or brain complications what the family says. >> sadly he wasn't the only athlete injured in the winter x games. there were five or six athletes injured, too. >> yeah, his brother, who followed him, was injured on the same jump, only moments later, separated his toes. couple of skiers were injured on the slopestyle course. >> the question is rises are these x games too extreme, are they getting too dangerous? >> you know,
. >> any more word on caleb moore's injuries? >> last update from the family was that he remained in krillical condition, is being observed and monitored in the hospital in grand junction. >> can you describe his injuries for us? >> he was knocked out after you saw that sled hit him in the head and when he came to he was being treated to at the local hospital ins aspend for a concussion when they found bleeding around his heard so they air lifted him to st. mary's...
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good evening, i'm pam moore. tonight - j-r stone is live where community members are expressing their concern. but, first grant lodes is standing by at the big board. to show us which areas are affected. grant? >> four stations close today in contra costa county. in martinez - station 12 on shell avenue. in lafayette - station 16 on los arabis avenue. walnut creek loses station 4 on hawthorne drive. and in clayton, station 11 on center avenue. kron four's j-r stone is live tonight in >> there is a community meeting that begins at 6:00 p.m. directly behind me and lafayette there are going to talk about the closures and how ambulances will be changing to help with better response time. in this video, you can see some of these stations with nothing going on. by 8:00 a.m., there were no jobs lost but they knew that this was, but there were already understaffed, quite a bit. this will impact, response times, quite a bit there already below the response time in the county. by this standard, they have to water 20 firefi
good evening, i'm pam moore. tonight - j-r stone is live where community members are expressing their concern. but, first grant lodes is standing by at the big board. to show us which areas are affected. grant? >> four stations close today in contra costa county. in martinez - station 12 on shell avenue. in lafayette - station 16 on los arabis avenue. walnut creek loses station 4 on hawthorne drive. and in clayton, station 11 on center avenue. kron four's j-r stone is live tonight in...
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. >> reporter: cpa daniel moore has been telling his clients to get ready. >> because you make $100,000 a year as a w-2 wage, your taxes, all things being equal, are going up by $2,000 each year. >> reporter: and that's just on the federal level. the state of california spent more than it earned and we'll be on the hook this year with higher taxes. >> probably an average person will pay the state of california $1,000 to $1,500 a year by the time they pay additional taxes and income taxes based on earnings. >> reporter: we avoided the cliff but more of our money will still roll away in 2013. now a bit of good news for individuals when it comes to taxes. the capital-gains tax, that's the rate you're taxed when you sell stock or your house stays lower because of the recent deal which makes it a little less expensive to buy and sell investments like stock. jessica? >> okay, thank you, scott. now the fiscal cliff deal led to a very big sign on wall street. happy to save money on the capital-gains taxes scott talked about sent the dow up more than 300 points. the nasdaq led by apple and g g g
. >> reporter: cpa daniel moore has been telling his clients to get ready. >> because you make $100,000 a year as a w-2 wage, your taxes, all things being equal, are going up by $2,000 each year. >> reporter: and that's just on the federal level. the state of california spent more than it earned and we'll be on the hook this year with higher taxes. >> probably an average person will pay the state of california $1,000 to $1,500 a year by the time they pay additional taxes...
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i will yell at moore. he can move it. ask kaepernick goes back, go back, go back, and he starts running, run it all way in! we love to see that. >> that is enthusiasm. pietrus's tavern in the nabbing can tina are gearing up for the big game. the sports bars on king street open at 9:00 a.m. employees expect fans will be lined up this morning wait to go get in. and north beach they will be open early. and reservations are already booked solid. carolyn, just seven hours to go. a little less than seven hours to go but who is downing in reporting live in san francisco, kira klapper, abc7 news. >> kira, i like your word, fanticipation. that's appropriate. >> thank you. >> well, there were several gun shows all over the country for what was billed as guns across america day and accidental shootings happened at three of them. take a look at the scene in raleigh, north carolina after a gun accidentally went off. three people were hit by pellets. and indiana and ohio, accidental shootings at two shows hurt two people. no one was se
i will yell at moore. he can move it. ask kaepernick goes back, go back, go back, and he starts running, run it all way in! we love to see that. >> that is enthusiasm. pietrus's tavern in the nabbing can tina are gearing up for the big game. the sports bars on king street open at 9:00 a.m. employees expect fans will be lined up this morning wait to go get in. and north beach they will be open early. and reservations are already booked solid. carolyn, just seven hours to go. a little less...
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he takes over for retiring chief chris moore who leaves his post on friday. >>> tonight the oakland city council deciding whether to hire high profile police consultant william bratton. a proposal is on the books to hire bratton on $150,000 contract. he's the former chief of police in new york city and los angeles and he's known for the zero tolerance police strategy including gang injunctions, curfews and no loitering laws. he's also known for new york's stop and frisk policy. a policy which a federal judge just last week declared a violation of civil rights. >>> certainly brisk out there this morning. you mentioned our fifth day of subfreezing temperatures. when do we get a break? >> i think we'll start to get a break thursday, friday morning. tomorrow looking just as cold. i want to put things into perspective. it could be colder. coldest morning ever. five degrees away from this yesterday in gilroy. 18 degrees. that was january 15th, 1963. warmest january day for gilroy, 79 degrees back in 2009. i want to put this in perspective for you. today frosty start near record lows by the end
he takes over for retiring chief chris moore who leaves his post on friday. >>> tonight the oakland city council deciding whether to hire high profile police consultant william bratton. a proposal is on the books to hire bratton on $150,000 contract. he's the former chief of police in new york city and los angeles and he's known for the zero tolerance police strategy including gang injunctions, curfews and no loitering laws. he's also known for new york's stop and frisk policy. a...
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moore? >> yeah. a.c. moore on all the time. >> i don't remember. >> he did not buy -- he is at argus research, a.c. moore. we got to hire this guy. he could be an expert on -- >> all the time. >> we'll have alan dodd frank on -- >> dodd-frank, if it were repealed, would he have less value? >> he was repealed, i think. where is he now? i'm sorry. did that -- >> let's go -- >> those were my kleenex. stay away from them. >>> let's go across the bond. time for the "global markets report." kelly evans is standing by. is there a famous company or legal provision named kelly evans? >> there's a kelly girl. they're -- they were temporary secretaries, weren't they? >> exactly. there was -- i saw a mug in the back here, guys, in the coffee room that says "kelly: talent at work." i think it refers to a temporary employment agency. it's become my favorite mug. in any case, it works a little bit. there's also evans cycles over here. evans cycling or something. remember,veyanc evans, a common name. i see it more here t
moore? >> yeah. a.c. moore on all the time. >> i don't remember. >> he did not buy -- he is at argus research, a.c. moore. we got to hire this guy. he could be an expert on -- >> all the time. >> we'll have alan dodd frank on -- >> dodd-frank, if it were repealed, would he have less value? >> he was repealed, i think. where is he now? i'm sorry. did that -- >> let's go -- >> those were my kleenex. stay away from them. >>> let's go...
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joining us with more is steve moore. he laid out his agenda, a whole host of things. why not focus on jobs. does he think that this recovery is so on track that jobless rate will continue to fall, steve? >> i was struck by that also. in the whole speech, he did not talk about jobs. he did not talk about private business and entrepreneurs. it was a very pro-government speech. the president has a big challenge ahead. we still have a near 8% unemployment rate in this country, chipolte, over the last four years of this suppose it recovery. i do not think he mentioned the word jobs in that entire speech. dagen: three times. we did a quick count. >> i stand corrected. dagen: if you go through the list of things that he covered, that he wants to tackle, i said gun control at the top, immigration, climate change, equal pay for women, i could go on, but if he focuses on this, what does that do to the economy? what does that do to jobs? if you look at the broad overall agenda, i do not think a lot of this helps the economy much and i do not think it helps the employers. we just
joining us with more is steve moore. he laid out his agenda, a whole host of things. why not focus on jobs. does he think that this recovery is so on track that jobless rate will continue to fall, steve? >> i was struck by that also. in the whole speech, he did not talk about jobs. he did not talk about private business and entrepreneurs. it was a very pro-government speech. the president has a big challenge ahead. we still have a near 8% unemployment rate in this country, chipolte, over...
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connell: testifying on the benghazi attack and why moore could not have been done to save americans who died in libya. we will talk about that. dagen: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: we are seeing the dow and the s&p hitting five-year highs. we are in quite an environment. nowhere near that 6500 mark where we were for the dow. we have seen a lot of names on the dow doing well today. microsoft, united, disney. we have had earnings season. we are all waiting on the debt ceiling and, obviously, that is something that looms over. google is up 6% now. as we await each one, it certainly can be a market moving event. after the bell, we will have apple and netflix. dagen: ridge edson is standing by on capitol hill with much more. rich: nothing is really set in stone. this bill would extend the debt ceiling until may 19. it requires the house and senate to pass a budget. if they pass a budget resolution, they do not get their pay with help. they are not paid until the end of this congress. republicans say they feel hopeful and optimistic that this thing will pass. a number of republican
connell: testifying on the benghazi attack and why moore could not have been done to save americans who died in libya. we will talk about that. dagen: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: we are seeing the dow and the s&p hitting five-year highs. we are in quite an environment. nowhere near that 6500 mark where we were for the dow. we have seen a lot of names on the dow doing well today. microsoft, united, disney. we have had earnings season. we are all waiting on the debt ceiling and,...